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Deterioration of Biodiversity: Thousands of Run over Animals and Shrinking Native Forests

More than 14,000 animals hit and hundreds of thousands of hectares of native forests razed are some of the figures to be highlighted in the framework of World Biodiversity Day, which has been commemorated every 22 May for 26 years by the impetus of the United Nations (UN). Climate change does not escape the potential risks of biodiversity loss, as a recent study shows that the exposure of terrestrial animals to extreme weather events. Uncontroll…
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More than 14,000 animals hit and hundreds of thousands of hectares of native forests razed are some of the figures to be highlighted in the framework of World Biodiversity Day, which has been commemorated every 22 May for 26 years by the impetus of the United Nations (UN). Climate change does not escape the potential risks of biodiversity loss, as a recent study shows that the exposure of terrestrial animals to extreme weather events. Uncontroll…

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diariosanrafael.com.ar broke the news on Friday, May 22, 2026.
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